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Jerry and Mark Leibel, harvesting corn on land they lease from Doug Keller, are pretty happy about their crop. Jerry said it’s “above average..as good as last year or better and last year was pretty good.”

The food service crew at the Timber Lake School cafeteria served up “slippery slimy worms with chunky head stones and ghostly tears” for lunch on Halloween. L-R are Tammy Bahr, Peggy Ley, Audrey Gomez, and Lois Crocker.

Next Tuesday, Dewey County voters will cast their ballots for two county commissioners, a State Senator, a Governor, US Senator and Representative, state officials and judges. As of Tuesday, Dewey County had 3226 active registered voters.

(See below). Facsimile ballots for the November 4 general election are on pages 16 and 17 of this issue.

Voter registration for South Dakota’s November 4 general election closed on Monday but the campaigning continues for two more weeks. The state and local election and the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal election are on the same day. Absentee voting has already begun. Dewey County Auditor Kyrie Lemburg said Monday that she had processed 48 absentee applications

Andy Aberle (MIDDLE) has been practicing law in Timber Lake since 1958. He has moved three times and is now right back where he started — at the corner of Main Street and Ninth Street. He and his son and partner Steve Aberle (LEFT) and secretary Jada Kraft (RIGHT) are getting settled in their new location in the Gross building

Can anyone identify the (five) people in this photo dated October, 1948? Is the white building the former community hall, now Country Market? The photo came from Art and Laretta Quinn’s son Bob but there are no names on it.